Monday, November 21, 2011

Ponds face cream and powder foundation?

Okay I bought CoverGirl Fresh Look Pressed Powder cosmetic and every time I put it on my face it seems like it fades off later on in the day. I was thinking about getting some ponds face cream and then put the press powder on after. Will it work? I'm just scared to get liquid foundation because I seen a lot of people wear it and there face has a lot of bad acne.Ponds face cream and powder foundation?
yes it will work :) it's what i doPonds face cream and powder foundation?
the moisturizer will actually soak up all the powder, and it wont last as long. moisturizing is always something you want to do before makeup though, so id put that on about 15 minutes before putting on makeup. your best bet to help it last longer is to get a primer to put on AFTER moisturizer and BEFORE powder





http://www.walgreens.com/store/product.j鈥?/a>








that one is great, just dont use a ton, and dont be scared by the color because it goes on clear.





and dont be scared to use foundation, not everyone breaks out from them, i have horrible sensitive skin and the only one to break me out was lancome. a GREAT foundation thats very light and sheer is by maybelline,





http://www.walgreens.com/store/pickcolor鈥?/a>





so maybe give that a try as well.





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you can get a liquid foundation just read the back of the bottle and look for the words non comediogenic... this means the product is safe and wont give you acne.





a better option would be to invest in a mineral foundation. make sure that is does not contain bismuth.





both of these will last much longer than pressed powder.





ponds face cream is heavy and will give you acne faster than one of these other options.
it actually depends on your skin type.if your skin is dry,the best thing to use is a liquid foundation..but if you got oily skin,use the powder..if you use powder,there's usually a base,so i think cream would work..but leave the cream for 15minute first before applying the powder..
Won't help. You either need to reapply or just find yourself a decent non-comodegenic liquid foundation.

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